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Consciousness Consciousness is the Fundamental The circle area represents all that consciousness touches - past, present, future and eternal… “all that is”. A circle without a boundary… no “thing” can be separated. All “things” are entangled. Any “Thing” Fuzzy Boundary

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Consciousness Consciousness is the Fundamental The circle area represents all that consciousness touches - past, present, future and eternal… “all that is”. A circle without a boundary… no “thing” can be separated. All “things” are entangled. “You” Fuzzy Boundary

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Consciousness Consciousness is the Fundamental The circle area represents all that consciousness touches - past, present, future and eternal… “all that is”. A circle without a boundary… no “thing” can be separated. All “things” are entangled. “You” Fuzzy Boundary Your Sub Knows All of your conscious “nows” are in here…past, present and future.

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1ARV – Target Information ET Session FeedBack The Truth about Your Target “Start” Here Communication “Begin” Here RV Session Describe Your Target Open, or PhotoSite FeedBack is about Entangling Target Truth: You will see a PhotoSite Target or you will receive a “Thank You”. The “Thank You” indicates an Open Target…You are in luck

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1ARV – Open Target ET Session Describe Your Target Open Communication RV Session Describe Your Target Open “Begin” Here If the Target is Open, the ET Session is the Target. The ET Session is then an Open Session…non-specific. The sub entangles information it wants to share. Your Conscious Mind agrees to be the Witness and Reporter during the ET Session (Describe Your Target). Target is Known to be Open

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1ARV – Open vs. PhotoSite Target The primary difference between an Open Target and a PhotoSite Target is “who” chooses the Target: An Open Target is chosen by your subconscious mind in its own mysterious way A PhotoSite Target is chosen by an IPS Selection Team in its own somewhat less mysterious way.

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Targ’s Confidence Ranking System 7 Excellent correspondence, including good analytical detail (e.g. naming the target), and with essentially no incorrect information. 6G6Good correspondence with good analytical information (e.g., naming the function of the target), and relatively little incorrect information. 5 Good correspondence with unambiguous unique matchable elements, but some incorrect information. 4 Good correspondence with several matchable elements intermixed with some incorrect information 3 Mixture of correct and incorrect elements, but enough of the former to indicate that the viewer has made contact with the target. 2 Some correct elements, but not sufficient to suggest results beyond chance expectation. 1 Little correspondence. 0 No correspondence CR = 3 = Pass

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Analysis/Judging: How would you AJ this? RV Session PhotoSite from ET Session

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CR = 3 = Pass 7 Excellent correspondence, including good analytical detail (e.g. naming the target), and with essentially no incorrect information. 6Good correspondence with good analytical information (e.g., naming the function of the target), and relatively little incorrect information. 5 Good correspondence with unambiguous unique matchable elements, but some incorrect information. 4 Good correspondence with several matchable elements intermixed with some incorrect information 3 Mixture of correct and incorrect elements, but enough of the former to indicate that the viewer has made contact with the target. 2 Some correct elements, but not sufficient to suggest results beyond chance expectation. 1 Little correspondence. 0 No correspondence Targ’s Confidence Ranking System

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Analysis/Judging Summary Over Side CR How many based on IPS? Under Side CR How many based on IPS?

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"Precognition, in which the answer is known to no one until a future time, appears to work quite well." Dr. Jessica Utts, Division of Statistics, at the University of California, Davis, wrote a paper entitled, An Assessment of the Evidence for Psychic Functioning (1996). Precognition occurs quite often, but not all the time. At the subconscious level

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"Precognition, in which the answer is known to no one until a future time, appears to work quite well." Dr. Jessica Utts, Division of Statistics, at the University of California, Davis, wrote a paper entitled, An Assessment of the Evidence for Psychic Functioning (1996). Precognition occurs quite often, but not all the time. At the subconscious level

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Hits, Misses and Success Always bear in mind that your own resolution to success is more important than any other one thing. – Abraham Lincoln Success and failure. We think of them as opposites, but they're really not. They're companions - the hero and the sidekick. – Laurence Shames The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success. – Irving Berlin I couldn't wait for success... so I went ahead without it. – Jonathan Winters

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1ARV – Open Target ET Session Describe Your Target Open Communication RV Session Describe Your Target Open “Begin” Here If the Target is Open, the ET Session is the Target. The ET Session is then an Open Session…non-specific. The sub entangles information it wants to share. Your Conscious Mind agrees to be the Witness and Reporter during the ET Session (Describe Your Target). Target is Known to be Open

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You Did it…linear-time completion of a 1ARV Prediction Keep Improving Your Ability to Entangle Truth From the So-Called Future

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You and Events The blue is the physical/spiritual universe with Every Thing including all of time – Events (multiple “nows” in Your Life) are Things You can ignore events decrease entanglement. You can increase entanglement. One Event is You doing your Viewing Session. The other Event is You doing your FeedBack Session. RV FB ET Your consciousness creates a “handshake” with these two events and can enhance the entanglement!

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You and the Universe “Some say that we pass from spirit into the physical at birth and conversely pass from the physical world into spirit at death. I say that we never pass from the spirit.” — Skip Atwater (Initiated and headed the Army RV Unit)